Servants of the Machine: AI and the Abdication of Human Responsibility

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We keep worrying about the day artificial intelligence becomes conscious.What if the real danger is that we’re already treating it as if it were?In Servants of the Machine, Simon Christian Trepp argues that the threat of AI is not a dramatic robot uprising. It is something quieter and far more unsettling. We are slowly handing over judgment, responsibility, and even moral authority to systems that feel objective, efficient, and strangely reassuring.No one forces us to do this. We choose it. Because certainty is comfortable. Because ambiguity is exhausting. Because freedom is heavy. Because we are tired.Drawing on psychology, philosophy, and media theory, Trepp explores why human beings instinctively look for higher authority in times of uncertainty and how algorithms have begun to occupy that role. What once belonged to priests and oracles now appears in the language of data, optimisation, and seemingly neutral systems.This book is exploring:Why we are drawn to voices that promise certaintyHow values quietly become embedded in codeWhy “algorithmic objectivity” is often a comforting illusionHow digital platforms reshape power without appearing to do soWhat it would actually mean to reclaim human judgmentThis is not a book about hating technology. It is not a warning about killer machines.It is about responsibility.It asks a simple but uncomfortable question: if an algorithm makes the decision, who is accountable?The oracle only speaks because we keep listening.And we can choose to stop. Read more

ASIN B0GQCL14V5
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ISBN13 978-1919303543
Language English
File size 605 KB
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Publisher Quaternity Editions
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Print length 109 pages
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Publication date February 26, 2026
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